Science-Spiced Money-Saving Tips

Sunday, May 27, 2012 - 02:14 in Physics & Chemistry

Although some of these tricks may seem obvious or perhaps even border on the ridiculous, they all work as money-savers and are reminders of keys concepts in science. (1) Replace the sacrificial anode in your hot water tank before the iron bottom rusts out. A sacrificial anode consists of a metal such as magnesium which gets oxidized more easily than iron. When the two metals are linked by a metal conductor and electrolytes, iron does not lose electrons to oxygen. Instead the sacrificial anode loses electrons to Fe2+, consequently reducing the ion and reversing the initial stages of iron corrosion. More hot water-tank related details can be found here. read more

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